Common fears that father-to-be face
Security fears:The father-to-be worry whether they will be able hold the baby the right way, diapering correctly, making sure it is safe in a crib or stroller, baby proofing the home. The fathers-to-be also worry about whether they will be able to take care of the health of the baby as well as his partners’. Such fears are normal and real.
Balancing jobs and family:
Work life balance is one of the most significant challenges you will face as a father. There is no substitute for quantity time with your family. Fathers-to-be fear that they will not be able to spend enough of time at home with family. They also worry that they might not be able to manage work as they might get distracted by their jobs. They fear that they will not be there for the special moments in the child’s life.
Work life balance is one of the most significant challenges you will face as a father. There is no substitute for quantity time with your family. Fathers-to-be fear that they will not be able to spend enough of time at home with family. They also worry that they might not be able to manage work as they might get distracted by their jobs. They fear that they will not be there for the special moments in the child’s life.
Affecting the social life:
Fathers-to-be fear that having the baby might affect their social life because they think that it might be big job and will consume time, money and attention. They fear that they will not have time to go out with their friends because they need to go back home and look after their child. They also fear that they might lose all their friends and their social life because of this.
Fathers-to-be fear that having the baby might affect their social life because they think that it might be big job and will consume time, money and attention. They fear that they will not have time to go out with their friends because they need to go back home and look after their child. They also fear that they might lose all their friends and their social life because of this.
Relationship fears:
Some men worry that, based on what they saw in their own families, their fun-loving, go-with-the-flow partner will turn into the dignified woman of the family and run the whole show. Father-to-be often fear that their partner will love the baby more than anyone on earth and exclude them from that intimate relationship. It is a very real fear of being replaced.
Some men worry that, based on what they saw in their own families, their fun-loving, go-with-the-flow partner will turn into the dignified woman of the family and run the whole show. Father-to-be often fear that their partner will love the baby more than anyone on earth and exclude them from that intimate relationship. It is a very real fear of being replaced.




